"As we fumbled upon the bed, I remember debating my next 'move' as if it were a chess game," said Sen. Cory "Spartacus" Booker in the column. "With the 'Top Gun' slogan ringing in my head, I slowly reached for her breast. After having my hand pushed away once, I reached my 'mark.'"

Booker admittedly ignored his female friend's rejection before moving forward in his column called "So Much for Stealing Second." Apparently "no" means "yes" in Booker's mind.

But his history of questionable sexual behavior has not stopped him from grilling Kavanaugh over unprovable allegations of sexual misconduct from 35 years ago.

Tuesday, the Senator shared a New York Times opinion written by Anita Hill, who accused Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment before his confirmation to the nation's highest court in 1991.

"The Senate must not repeat the mistakes it made when Anita Hill bravely came forward with her experience of sexual harassment," Booker said.